Artsy Smartsy in Dresser
Leah Langby
January 22, 2014
Keeping Up With Kids

Colorful Washi-tape creations on triangles of cardstock

Tiffany Meyer in Dresser has had capacity crowds for her Artsy Smartsy programs in Dresser this year.  Funded in part by a grant from Target, these programs are a chance for preschool kids and parents to explore, experiment, and create.  First, the group shares a story and talks together.  Then, participants get interesting materials to work with (clay!  foam!  paint! more!), ideas or challenges to create, and then lots of time to play.  The emphasis is on the process and the experimentation, and Tiffany gently guides the adults to remember that.

MagnaTiles – when layered, these are a great (and non-messy) way to demonstrate how mixing two colors creates a different color

I couldn’t be more excited about this developmentally appropriate, celebratory and literacy-based program.  I’d love to see it spread around to libraries everywhere, and judging from the participants in Dresser, the families in your area would love that, too!  Check out the library’s facebook page for more photos and examples of the take-home extension activities. 

An experiment: absorbing color from a drenched leaf. We also experimented with liquid watercolors on wet and dry cross-sections of wood.

search all blog posts using keywords or title, date, categories

Archives

Categories

Related Articles

Thanksgiving Books

I recently got a question from a librarian who had weeded a lot of Thanksgiving books that perpetuate myths about Thanksgiving that are both historically inaccurate and promote harmful ideas about the Indigenous people already here when the colonists celebrated their...

Marketing to Teens

Thanks to Reb for passing along this sound advice from Angela Hursch about marketing to what can be a very tricky audience:  teens.  Take a look at this short video, Boost Teen Library Attendance,  and see how many of these things you are already doing, and if there...

Art to Calm Squirming Bodies and Minds

I attended an excellent webinar yesterday through Early Childhood Education Webinars with Anna Reyner, an art therapist who is also an early childhood expert.  Wow!  So many wonderful ideas.  The Early Childhood Education Webinars are almost always thought-provoking,...